Iraq: the summit disappointed and the government bear the responsibility of the university and the citizens Vtabauh great disappointment
01/04/2012 PM - 10:18 PM
Considered the Iraqi List led by former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi on Sunday that the Arab summit conference held in Baghdad last weekend was "disappointing in full", loaded with the Iraqi government and the Secretariat of the League of Arab States responsible for poor preparation for the conference and the failure to persuade the Arab leaders attending .
She said in a statement released today, said that "the last Arab summit was disappointing in full, and that its citizens have followed with great frustration and resentment."
The Iraqi, that "the conference held in Baghdad last weekend, has not been prepared in a way that takes the weight of Iraq's regional and international levels and location, nor the seriousness of the stage and accuracy," noting that "nearly two thirds of the leaders of Arab countries, particularly the key countries and central, were absent from the summit ".
In conclusion, the Iraqi capital Baghdad, in (29 March 2012), the third Arab summit conference in the presence of twenty-nine Arab leaders as well as Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, the conference witnessed the full absence of the kings of the Arabs, while the intersection of any of the Arab countries.
She Allawi's list, that "the weakness of the setup of the conference bear the Iraqi government and with the Secretariat of the League of Arab States that failed to persuade Arab leaders to attend the conference," asserting that "the results of the conference and its decisions were not the level of ambition of the Arab masses," according to the statement.
And demonstrated the Iraqi it in a way "to deal with the events in Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Sudan and Somalia," pointing out that "the peoples of those countries," waited for the conference a clear road map leading to stability, growth and injection of bloodshed and ensure the freedom of peoples and the rule of law and human rights standards, and to find relationships balanced with regional neighbors based on mutual interests and non-interference in internal affairs or impose a fait accompli on these countries, and the effects of all the countries of the region and the world. "
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, said during a press conference held today (the first of April 2012), that the Arab summit in Baghdad was a big step because it emphasized the sovereignty, democracy, liberty and the rule of the Constitution experienced by Iraq today, stressing that the summit was evidence that Iraq's return to and his leadership in the Arab and international, but he also either talk about the poor level of representation of some countries at the conference, it is present in all previous Arab summits, and if I want to be a message, we "do not want to read the concept of" One of the best of those States if I attended and participated in the Summit on a higher level.
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